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Dodgeville United Methodist Church 327 North Iowa Street Dodgeville, WI 53533 Prepared especially for Newsletter January 2015

WHAT S YOUR WALL? These are the memoirs of Nehemiah son of Hacaliah. In late autumn, in the month of Kislev, in the twentieth year of King Artaxerxes reign, I was at the fortress of Susa. 2 Hanani, one of my brothers, came to visit me with some other men who had just arrived from Judah. I asked them about the Jews who had returned there from captivity and about how things were going in Jerusalem. 3 They said to me, Things are not going well for those who returned to the province of Judah. They are in great trouble and disgrace. The wall of Jerusalem has been torn down, and the gates have been destroyed by fire. 4 When I heard this, I sat down and wept Nehemiah 1:1-4a (NLT) Dear members & friends of the Dodgeville UMC, What s your wall? I m referring, of course, to the story of Nehemiah in the Old Testament. If it s been a while since you ve read that story, take a few moments and do that, as your New Year begins. And, in particular, pay attention to Nehemiah, Chapter 6, when you get there. (My New Year message on Sunday, Dec. 28, referred to this too.) This is where Nehemiah goes back to Jerusalem, offers the faithful who ve returned to Jerusalem some much-needed leadership, and rebuilds the wall of Jerusalem, restoring to her some security, some national pride, and so forth. The actual wall of Jerusalem was Nehemiah s one thing he had to do for God! And, in spite of much opposition, he was able to accomplish the task Continued

One thing I do know, whatever that one thing is you re supposed to do in 2015 your life will be so much better once it is completed, once the change has taken place, or once you ve accomplished what God wants you to be about in 2015. So, what is that one thing for you? Nehemiah knew that if he didn t accomplish one more thing in the coming year, he had to rebuild the wall of Jerusalem (and he did!). What s the one thing you need to do in 2015 that God is calling you to do? What is God nudging your heart about right now? What needs to change in 2015 so that you can experience the kind of freedom God desires you to have in your life? Read the Old Testament book of Nehemiah. Then, pray about it, would you? As we re obedient to what God calls us to today, we ll be blessed beyond measure in the days ahead beyond our wildest imaginations. How about doing things God s way this year? Are you willing to take that step of faith? Happy New Year in Christ, Pastor Rom CHOIR NEWS The Choir will rehearse on Wednesday, January 14, at 7:00PM in the music room. We are scheduled to sing on Sunday, January 4 and Sunday, January 18. We will rehearse at 8:15AM before the morning services. We are planning to perform at the annual Ringing in the New Year Concert, scheduled for Sunday, January 25, at 4:00PM. We will rehearse at approximately 3:30 before that concert. We welcome new and returning singers at any time.

THANK YOU FROM YOUR PASTOR! Many thanks to all for the Christmas cards, gifts, and prayers offered during the Christmas season this year! It was such a JOY for Jane and I to be back with you and enjoying the Christmas season together! Thanks again... Rom & Jane NEW WORSHIP SERIES BEGINS SOON! With the New Year in mind, with all of our many New Year resolutions, we begin a new worship series at the end of January 2015. It's called... BOD 4 GOD: Honoring God with My Body Sunday, January 25 - Honoring God with My Body: Dedication Sunday, February 1 - Motivating Myself for Change: Inspiration Sunday, February 8 - Managing My Habits: Eating & Exercise Sunday, February 15 - Making My Bod 4 God Stick We do hope that you will join us for this great way to kick off the New Year and our lives together. This series will then take us up to the Season of Lent.

UNITED METHODIST WOMEN As there are no meetings scheduled for January this is a brief early notice of the February events: The UMW will meet on Thursday, February 5, at 7:00PM in Fellowship Hall for the annual Installation of Officers. The Executive Board will meet at 6:30 in the Library. The Executive Board members will act as hostesses. The Evening Star Circle will meet on Monday, February 9, at 7:00PM in Fellowship Hall with Mary Berryman as hostess and Mary James leading the devotions. The Grace Post Circle will meet on Monday, February 16, at 1:30PM with Rosemary Edwards as hostess and Cathryn Tredinnick leading the devotions. COMMUNITY EVENTS Kiwanis Club of Dodgeville Fundraiser Dodgeville Pizza Hut Monday, January 26, 2015 5:00PM to 8:00PM Come join us for pizza, pasta, salad bar and more. Proceeds will go toward youth programs, scholarships and projects in Dodgeville.

CURRENT MONTH NOVEMBER, 2014 Monthly Income $ 24,729 Monthly Expenses Paid $ 20.720 Net Income for month $ 4,009 Apportionments Paid 8,508 Unpaid Apportionments $ 0 YEAR TOTALS THROUGH CURRENT MONTH Years Income $142,530 Years Expenses Paid $156,344 Net Income for Year $<13,814 > Apportionments Paid $ 12,762 Unpaid Apportionments $ 8,508 TOTAL APPORTIONMENTS DUE FOR YEAR $25,524 APPORTIONMENTS DUE PER MONTH $ 2,127 APPORTIONMENTS: A check in the amount of $1,093.68 was sent to the conference at the end of December. This included all designated apportionment giving for the year. Our annual 2014 apportionment giving was $13,855.68. Unpaid apportionment amount: $11,668.32. Giving/Attendance Stats DECEMBER Week Attendance Offering 1 123 $3,534 2 113 $2,459 3 111 $5,155 Christmas 175 $1,307 4 84 $1,526

2015 Super Bowl of Stewardship Presented by the Wisconsin United Methodist Foundation, the Super Bowl of Stewardship is an excellent opportunity to bring the stewardship or finance teams from your church to learn some of the theology and how-to basics of Church Stewardship. At this seminar you will: 1. Get tools and tips for writing a 3-5 year stewardship plan 2. Learn the top ten things to do now in stewardship 3. Determine which annual campaign may be best for your church 4. Discover why and how to prepare a narrative budget 5. And much more! All this plus lunch for only $13 per person! Any group of four or more from the same church or charge is only $45 total! TO REGISTER a single attendee or groups of three or less online, go to: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0b4ea9af22ab9-20152. Please use the "Single Registration" option and indicate the number attending under "Qty". OR, each attendee (for groups of three or less) can register one at a time using the single registration function. For groups of 4 or more from the same church or charge, please choose the group registration option ("Qty" will remain 1). After registering, there will be an option to pay online (via Pay Pal) using credit card or bank account information. You can also pay the day of the event. For additional information on this event please call Jim Wells at 608-837-9582 For questions the weekend of the event please call ERIC CHURAN 608-332-6543 or JEAN NICHOLAS 608-225-4482. THERE IS NO SNOW DATE. DATE: 1/31/2015 (Sat 9:00AM - 3:00PM) LOCATION: Our Lord's UMC, 5000 S. Sunny Slope Road, New Berlin, WI 53151

2015 Church Leadership Chairperson.Matt Schlueter [15] Recording Secretary.Penny Edwards Lay Leader.. [17] Lay Member to Annual Conf Beth Schlueter [15] SPRC Chair....Terry Edwards [15] Trustees Chair TBS (always elected Jan. of New Year) Finance Chair..Scott Godfrey [16] Treasurer.Bill James [15] Financial Secretaries....Sandy Alexander Wills & Memorials Chair...Cathryn Tredinnick [17] Connections Coordinators.... Tammy Leiser,... Missions & Outreach.Juanita Starr Website Administrator..Matt Schlueter Middle School Youth Ministries Coordinator Juanita & Jeff Starr High School Youth Ministry Coordinators Mary Aschliman/Al Piper Children s Ministries Leadership Team TBD UMW President..Charlene Mingst [15] Members at Large: Marion Reynolds/2015 Bobbi Butteris/2016 Steve Colden/2017 REQUIRED BOARDS/COMMITTEES Staff-Parish Relations Committee: Terry Edwards, Chair Terry Edwards/2015 Jean Leigh/2016 Julia Harman/2017 Howard Rideout/2015 Julie Colden/2015 Rich Strutt/2017 /2017, Lay Leader (D) Leroy Strutt//2017, Lay Leader (R) (Beth Schlueter/2015, Lay Member to Annual Conference) Twila Thomas, Ridgeway Representative Donna Paull, Ridgeway Representative (Continued on following page )

2015 Church Leadership (continued) Board of Trustees: TBD, 2015 Chair Ken Dobson/2015, 2016 Chip Forrest/2015 Kevin Kirschbaum/2017 Tonia Puckett/2015 Rich James/ 2017 Jeff Starr/2016 Mary James/2017 Jan Aschliman/2016 Stewardship & Finance Committee: Scott Godfrey, Chair (2016) Juanita Starr/2015 Tina Smith/2016 Edith Hunter/2017 Bill James/2015, Treasurer Sandy Alexander, Financial Secretaries Cathryn Tredinnick/2017, Wills & Memorials Chair Carla Pustina, Office Manager (Bookkeeper) Wills & Memorials Committee: Cathryn Tredinnick, Chair Cathryn Tredinnick/2017 Ken Dobson/2015 Suzanne Tremelling/2017 Charlene Mingst/2016 Rosemary Edwards/2015 Mary Jean Thomas/2016 Bill James/2015, Treasurer Committee on Lay Nominations & Leadership Development: Pastor Rom Pegram, Chair Dale Mortimer/2015 Bobbi Butteris/2016 Nancy Mortimer/2017 Connections Coordinators: Tammy Leiser, GENERAL OR MISC. LEADERSHIP POSITIONS Pastor.Rom A. Pegram Office Manager/Administrative Assistant. Carla Pustina Connections Coordinators..Tammy Leiser, Custodian...Merlin Gorsline NOTE: All positions marked TBS (to be supplied) are currently in the process of being filled by the Committee on Nominations & Lay Leadership Development. All positions marked TBD will be voted on in the New Year. This list does not include all of our current ministry teams.

RINGING IN THE NEW YEAR CONCERT SUNDAY, JANUARY 25 4:00 PM BELL CHOIR SENIOR CHOIR MUSICAL SELECTIONS FROM INDIVIDUALS AND OTHER GROUPS Beat the January blahs with wonderful music, under the direction of our own Dan Roble! A lasagna dinner will be held immediately after the concert in the fellowship hall. Baskets will be available for a freewill offering. Monies collected will go to the youth and adults participating in the summer mission trip. INVITE FAMILY AND FRIENDS FOR AN AWESOME EVENING OF GREAT ENTERTAINMENT AND OUTSTANDING FOOD!

Mission & Outreach News "Every little bit can make a change in someone's life!" 2014 LOOSE CHANGE FOR CHANGE GIVING December Imagine No Malaria: $109.83 October and November - Community Thanksgiving and Christmas Dinners: $200.70 July-September Operation Shoebox: $646.81 April-June Barnabas House Jail Ministry $250.99 January-March Iowa County Homeless Shelter Coalition: $2,607.81 2014 Loose Change for Change Total: $3,816.14

GIVING TREE This Christmas season we were able to give three families from the Iowa County Adopt a Family a Christmas to remember. Our church also gave generously to Bloomfield Nursing Home residents. Thank you! THANKSGIVING & CHRISTMAS COMMUNITY DINNERS As our 13th year comes to a close; The Iowa County Community Dinners has been such a blessing to so many individuals and families. We served 450 Thanksgiving dinners and 457 Christmas meals to Dodgeville residents, and volunteers delivered meals all over Iowa County.

JANUARY PLEASE PRAY: Denny Kelly, Taryn, Joe Jim Tolzman Julia Harman Marcie Scullion Craig Brown s grandma LoisWieland Jim Middagh Bob Zander Symons 1 - Nicholas Houck 2 - Paige Berg 2 - Mark Butteris 4 - Lois Dobson 4 - Chris Ley 4 - Charlene Mingst 4 - Lois Wieland 8 - Shane Carroll 9 - Bobbi Butteris 9 - Alex Harman 10 - Steve Colden 11 - Dale Mortimer 12 - Dacotah Starr 12 Greysen Buckingham 19 - Jerry Tremelling 20 - Cory Berg 21 - Zach Tolzman 22 - Penny Edwards 24 - Christy Schlueter 25 - Julie Udelhoven 28 - Judy Strutt 29 - Sandy Huxtable January Anniversaries 12 - Ron & Bobbi Butteris

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